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BIOL 110 Biology of Human Life. Dr. Lee H. Lee Spring 2003. Syllabus-Lecture. Biology 110 Dr. Lee H. Lee Biology of Human Life Lecture Schedule Week Topics 1 General Introduction of Human Life 2 The Unit of Life : Cells
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BIOL 110 Biology of Human Life Dr. Lee H. Lee Spring 2003
Syllabus-Lecture Biology 110 Dr. Lee H. Lee Biology of Human Life Lecture Schedule Week Topics 1 General Introduction of Human Life 2 The Unit of Life : Cells 3 Cell Structure and Function 4 The Continuing of Life : Cell Division 5 Human Genetics Exam I 6 The Function of Human Body 7 The System that form the framework of the body and move it 8 The Digestive system, Nutrition and Diet 9 The Heart, Heart Attack and Circulatory System 10 The Systems that Control Body Function , Nerve System and Endocrine System Exam II 11 The Male and Female Reproductive System 12 Human Population Growth and its Regulation 13 Some Environmental Problems and Energy Crisis 14 Human Aging, Diseases, and Drugs 15 Review
Lab Schedule • LABORATORY TEXT: • MONTCLAIR STATE HUMAN BIOLOGY LABORATORY MANUAL • WEEKTOPICPages • 1 Microscope 1-6 • 2 Histology (simple squamous, simple • cuboidal, simple columnar, goblet cells, • adipose, bones, skin) See lecture text • 3 Mitosis and Meiosis 10-23 • 4 Blood Types, Human Genetics and Blood • Cells 24-32 • 5 TEST • 6 Bacteria 7-9 • 7 Skeletal System 45-56 • 8 Muscular System 45-56 • 9 TEST • 10 Dissection of Fetal Pig 57-77, 33-38 • 11 Dissection of Fetal Pig, Sheep heart, • Nervous system, Eye • 12 Blood Pressure, Heart Sounds 81-90 • 13 Respiration, Urinalysis 91-102 • 14 TEST • Lab attendance is mandatory. If a lab is missed for an acceptable and verifiable reason, the absence is excused but the lab must be made up. Two or more unexcused lab absences will result in a failure for the entire course. Cheating will also result in failure for the entire course. No food or drinks in the lab. Students must clean up their lab spaces before leaving.
What is Life? • High Complexity and Organization • Metabolism • Homeostasis • Response to Stimulate • Reproduction • Development and Growth • Adaptation and Mutation • Genetic Material of its own
The Origin of Life • Genesis • Spontaneous Generation • Heterotroph Hypothesis a. Prebiotic Atmosphere H2O, H2, CH4 (methane), and NH3 (ammonia) Primitive Soup Coacervates
The Origin of Life – Cont’d b. Earliest Life Form (Proto-organisms) Heterotroph Autotroph Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Why is Life Diverse? Darwin’s Theory – Natural Selection and Mutation